Author: theeconreview
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A long-awaited and well-deserved award for a great man .
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MoviePass’s rise this past year certainly stirred up a commotion. How are they profiting? How will they be sustainable? Well… they weren’t. And here’s what happened.
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Could interest rates make the future bright as the sun or dark as coal?
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Artificial barriers designed to stifle supply explain a large part of our underwhelming health care system.
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In a time of extreme polarization, we examine how plausible President Trump’s wall is, and how willing Congress might be to fund this atypical project.
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How do organizations capture knowledge and use it to create value?
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With Jair Bolsonaro’s election victory, Brazil ends its period of liberal democracy, and marks a return to its old military dictatorship.
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In the ultimate battle to conquer the e-commerce industry globally, who is doing it better, Amazon or Alibaba?
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By: Quoc Do Many people are skeptical about how an invention founded on the idea of decentralization can survive and serve its purpose after being effectively regulated by a government. What people seem to be missing when considering this phenomenon, is that cryptocurrency and blockchain operate in the periphery of a nation. The introduction of…
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By 2019, both Uber and Airbnb, the two largest U.S pre-IPO companies, will be more than a decade old and still private
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Amazon seems to be taking an advocacy position for this issue, but its intentions must be questioned
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How should everyday citizens choose which non-profit organisations to support, especially with the variety of problems they work on? More specifically, what kind of metric would be good enough to provide a reasonable comparison of these problems?











